2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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That’s what the supporters and 4D chess advocates say.
That he knows something we do not can actually be assumed. He has resources and means which our autistic asses can only dream of.

What is up to question is how -significant- that is, and whether it can actually swing anything.
 
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FUCK beat me to it, I literally just saved it.
 
Wasn't that actually the case though? Since he is referred to as the lamb, which was used to sacrifice.
Peterson takes it in a very weird ”maybe all religions are the same” way, but Jesus is literally the sacrifice to God to permanently cover our sins (unlike the imperfect animals sacrificed by high priests tainted by sin).
 
I mean it doesn’t affect results so...maybe?
I think this sets a legal precedent with the swing states. If/when this goes to the federal courts.

CA did indeed pass a bill regarding mail-in ballots, whereas PA, MI, WI, and GA did not.

Also, if the California GOP had any spine, then this would be the perfect time for them to call for an audit.
 
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I am convinced anyone who says Trump 2024 is a traitor. I will give Styx a pass since he is living outside the country and said he only will go by what Trump tweets.

If Trump concedes, the chance of electoral reform is dead. With Trump there is a chance but with Biden, the new potential AG Doug Jones will drop everything and go after Trump supporters or Kyle 2.0 or some shit to fuck with Republicans or non woke white people in general. He will be banned from social media for sure and Pelosi is already stated plans to investigate Trump even if he leaves.

The GOP will squander whatever new coalition Trump has given them since most of them are idiots who could never figure out themselves how to build coalitions. And Trump will be rigged out of a win in 2024 and also he won't have the advantage of the presidency's tools like Air Force One and being able to have more power than state governors.

Its basically SCOTUS or the nuclear option of state legislatures now if Trump wants to save America and his family business as well.
I mean, I support Trump 2024. If he manages to be based enough to remove the 22nd.
 
In one of Jordan Peterson's strange stream of consciousness talks, he makes the case that Christianity is essentially taking the idea of sacrifice and wrapping it up into 'Jesus sacrificed for you. You don't need to do literal sacrifice anymore'
Jordan Peterson is a brainlet who admitted at one point that he'd never read the Bible until he started lecturing on it.
 

Maybe? Given that California is a safe state for Biden, isn't one of those evil Southern flyover states that the bearded bugmen hate so much, and the MSM is more likely to think it won't help Trump, it could get more coverage and get a lot of people asking a lot more questions.

For what it's worth, Fox News is covering it, as opposed to Breitbart or Newsmax. If CNN or MSNBC brings it up, then it's probably going to be more of a potential issue than you might think.

One of those things that's a nothingburger on its own but can be cited in an actual case or happening.

I mean it doesn’t affect results so...maybe?

I get you're dooming to the extreme to the point of coming across as a gimmick poster and believe me, I've already made my peace with the very likely chance that we'll be under a Biden Administration/Kamala Regime and I've got my contingencies in place.

But I'm not going to go full doomer and hide in the woods until after we know how the courts will rule. This could be a case of whether or not normality resumes again to where Biden will be sworn in or 2020's sheer insanity goes full circle and Trump's unusual luck will kick in again at the last possible nanosecond and he narrowly gets the win via the courts.

But this could be a little bigger than you might think. California's still very much a lock for Biden but this might help as a reference or precedent for the actual cases in Pennsylvania and elsewhere and could help with the popular vote in a hypothetical (and unlikely) scenario of a Trump win.
 
I mean, I support Trump 2024. If he manages to be based enough to remove the 22nd.
He'd be very stupid to do that, even if he could. Removing the 22nd means Obama could run again. Also means that Bush (not that he'd want to), Clinton (not that he'd want to) or even Carter (not that he'd be able to) could also run again.

Democratic Party is in a death spiral because they don't have another Obama waiting in the wings. If Trump removes the term limits, Obama's a relatively young man and could easily be President for Life.
 
He'd be very stupid to do that, even if he could. Removing the 22nd means Obama could run again. Also means that Bush (not that he'd want to), Clinton (not that he'd want to) or even Carter (not that he'd be able to) could also run again.

Democratic Party is in a death spiral because they don't have another Obama waiting in the wings. If Trump removes the term limits, Obama's a relatively young man and could easily be President for Life.
I’m pretty sure Trump isn’t going to do that because he said he won’t rule by fiat and dishing out EOs. Also, if it goes to the states, no way flyover country lets that get get approved.
 
This type of thinking is extremely shortsighted, removing the 22nd would give a chance for a tyrannical democratic presidency forever.
I don’t think the president should get term limits if the senate doesn’t. It does open the possibility of tyrannical rule, but I’m not really cool with the legislature draining executive power without checking their own.
 
I mean it doesn’t affect results so...maybe?
It does affect the results. Maybe not in Commiefornia where state legislature later enacted a law to the same effect of Newsom's order, but in other states where state legislature did no such thing. They've got legal precedent now to say 'only state legislature has the authority to make rulings regarding mail-in ballots'
 
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